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In 1917, the Mistletoe Girl Scout Troop in Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked the first box of Girl Scout cookies. They sold them in their high school cafeteria as a community service project and they were a big hit, leading to the tradition of yearly Girl Scout cookie sales that we all enjoy today. But, while the Sooner State may be the Home of the Girl Scout cookie, eating too many can leave lasting damage to your teeth. Excess sugars can lead to plaque buildup, cavities, gum disease, and worse health issues if not taken care of. That’s not to say you shouldn’t enjoy a sweet treat now and then. Healthy teeth require a balance of delicious foods and daily oral care. So next time you purchase a box of Thin Mints, make sure you stock up on good toothpaste and floss too!

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As an Oklahoman, traditions mean everything. From eating classic barbecue at the annual county fairs to rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunders, some things are hardwired into the brain. Just as important as those pastimes, though, is the health of your teeth and gums. Often overlooked in the quest for the perfect chicken-fried steak, your oral health is key to a lifetime of pearly white smiles and good overall health. Make it a daily tradition to brush and floss. Throw some antibacterial mouthwash in there too for the ultimate minty-fresh mouth. The best traditions last a lifetime—let’s make brushing and flossing one of them!

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A toothache can come on just as suddenly as an Oklahoma tornado. And just like tornadoes, toothaches don’t always come with a warning. When you’ve been struck by a painful tooth or sore gums, it’s not recommended to push through the pain. However, for many Oklahomans, there isn’t any other option. Whether your schedule doesn’t align with your dentist’s or you don’t have a dentist to begin with, it’s not easy finding quality oral care. That is, until now! With Doctors Network, you can access hundreds of local dentists ready to take on your case. Find, compare, and schedule appointments with world-class dentists all from the network’s website. You can even schedule professional cleanings months in advance, keeping oral health surprises at bay.

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Dental crowns or caps restore the shape, size, and functionality of teeth after they have been damaged, and they offer protection from future damage. Dental crowns are a ideal options for restoring damaged teeth and are a standard of care offered at a restorative dentist. When a tooth is defective or damaged, we always hope that it can heal on its own. Unfortunately, teeth do not grow or heal or restore damaged enamel. However, your family dentist can restore a tooth with the help of a dental crown. Dental crowns are an aesthetic treatment which can protect a weak tooth from fracture or even infection, restore a damaged tooth structure, cover a dental implant, and stabilize a dental bridge in place, and they provide a natural appearance. Dental crown can recreate the shape and function of a tooth damaged by tooth decay or trauma. A dental crown is a full coverage cap that surrounds the tooth. A crown can also be used to improve the cosmetics of a smile. A crown can consist of different materials. All-metal, ceramic-on-metal, and all-ceramic are a few of these. The location of the crown in the teeth used to determine the best material to use. For example, front teeth needed to have an all-ceramic crown, if possible, since it looks the most natural. Patients may often had used ceramic-on-metal crowns since they appear natural but had the strength that only metal could provide., however, with the rise in popularity of very durable all ceramic crowns, there is little need for crowns that include metal in them. When getting a dental crown or a dental bridge installed, it is recommended that you work with a cosmetic dentist near you that has enough experience in cosmetic crowns.

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